Official Number |
Date |
Builder |
Tonnage |
L |
B |
D |
Fate |
88919 |
1884 |
Palmers Jarrow , UK |
1818 |
276 |
38.2 |
23.5 |
Broken up 1931 |
Capt Murdoch McDonald - 1st Mate 1898 |
Built by Palmers, Jarrow for Archibald Currie & Co, Melbourne, iron hull. This was the Currie lines first steamer and the first ship to wear the signiature funnel colour of a black funnel with a narrow white band one quarter way from the top.
1884 |
February 14th - Launched. |
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1885 |
April - Delivered under the command of Capt Robert Service. |
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1892 |
Engine replaced with 4 cyl triple expansion engine of 195 n.h.p |
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1901 |
Sold to Handel Maats. Kian Gwan, Samarang, Java renamed Simongan. |
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1910 |
Sold to Samarang Stoom. |
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1911 |
Sold to Chew Joon Hiang, singapore and renamed Bucephalus. |
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1912 |
Sold to Heap Eng Moh steamship co, Singapore. |
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1913 |
Sold to Kishimoto Shokoci, Dairen, China and renamed Asaka Maru. |
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1914 |
Sold to T. Yoshida, Japan. |
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1920 |
sold to Kusabe K.K.K, Japan. |
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1931 |
Broken up in Japan |
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